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Geoprocessing in municipal dminstration: analysis on the process of building and updating of the real state cadastre of the Metropolitan Region of Campinas, SP

Author(s):
Fernanda Lodi Trevisan
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: Campinas, SP.
Institution: Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). Instituto de Geociências
Defense date:
Examining board members:
Lindon Fonseca Matias; Maria Teresa Françoso; Maria Isabel Castreghini de Freitas
Advisor: Lindon Fonseca Matias
Field of knowledge: Humanities - Geography
Indexed in: Base Acervus-UNICAMP; Biblioteca Digital da UNICAMP
Location: Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Biblioteca Central Cesar Lattes; T/UNICAMP; T729g; Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Instituto de Geociências. Biblioteca Conrado Paschoale; T/UNICAMP; T729g
Abstract

This study aimed to examine the use of GIS in the technical and administrative activities of municipalities of the Metropolitan Region of Campinas (RMC), São Paulo, particularly the focus on real state cadastre, as this register can be the basis for multipurpose cadastre and also provide key information for the promotion of planning and urban management. The information contained in and updated are important to support public policies to enable the visualization of spatial organization municipal building. The register is also a source of information for tax and contributes to the generation of municipal revenue. The GIS used in the preparation and administration of the register gives greater agility, precision and trust to the information space and therefore a decision within the municipal administration. To operationalize this research were done fieldwork for municipalities and forms used as an interview to interview technicians responsible for the cadastre sector. Were investigated which forms of acquisition and updating of databases, the data format (digital or analog), the products generated, the upgrading period, among others. The research revealed a great diversity of use of GIS in RMC, enabling the classification of municipalities into three groups: those who are investing in GIS in the real estate cadastre, which are not investing and some that should be considered as the situations. The research also revealed the lack of a standard of what is and what the functions of the real estate cadastre in municipal administration. (AU)